Chicago fishing: Fall crappie while ice fishing is not in sight

Fall crappie and ice fishing looking like a distant thought lead this sprawling raw-file Midwest Fishing Report.

PIER PASSES

Pier passes may be bought at Park Bait, Bridgeport Bait and Tackle and Fishtech in Morton Grove. Pier passes become effective Friday, Nov. 15. The $10 pier passes allow legal access to select piers at Jackson Park, Burnham, DuSable, Diversey, Belmont and Montrose harbors.

CHICAGO PARKING PASSES

Park Bait, Bridgeport Bait and Tackle and Fishtech in Morton Grove are now selling parking passes. Email fishing@chicagoparkdistrict.com with questions. Chicago Park District parking passes ($20 for two months) are for the anglers’ parking lots at DuSable and Burnham harbors.

NAVY PIER ANGLING

North side of Navy Pier is open for anglers. Discounted parking for anglers is $9 daily, beginning at 5 a.m.; must be out by 10 a.m. for the discount. Click here to prepay for the discounted tickets.

LAKEFRONT PARKING

My column from Nov. 30, 2022, on parking the length of the Chicago lakefront is posted at https://chicago.suntimes.com/2022/11/30/23485385/chicago-lakefront-parking-fishing

AREA LAKES

A sunset on Island Lake.

Rob Abouchar

Rob Abouchar messaged the photo above and this:

Hi Dale

In island lake the last of the flowers in the butterfly garden have been picked leaving only some hardy Salvia blooms to fight the impending frost that somehow has not yet hit. The time change is allowing less time in the evening to fish but the autumn sunsets have been nice. Panfish still going on wax worms and red worms. The warm weather had a few boaters out over the weekend before the weather changed. As the rain moved through feeding activity picked up and bass were hitting a variety of baits including , live worms, golden roach minnows under a slip float, and Berkeley slobberknocker bladed jig. The rain raised the lake level a bit and has the water Temps at 50 degrees.

On the music front Gozortenplat has produced our promo videos for the zappa fest shows with Ray White in December. Fans of Saturday night live should like it. Quite fun filming and recording it. Midnite mile getting ready for a set at the Santa cause fundraiser November 23rd at crossroads. This set is chock full of great tunes including traffics Dear Mr. fantasy by request. And there seems to be great interest for the Conscious rockers reggae band show on November 30 at main Street outfitters in Wauconda. The timing might be right for a packed house and a very special evening for all. Music is the best!

Tight lines and good health!
Rob

Ken “Husker” O’Malley of Husker Outdoors emailed the photo at the very top and the photo below, and this:

Area Lakes-

The focus the last couple of days was basin crappie. Yesterday was sunny with winds out of the west. They were bunched up in schools which made them easy to locate. The bait of choice was a Wackem and Stackem Custom Baits chow bell. Today the winds were out of the ESE and overcast. The crappie were on the move and scattered. The bait of choice was the Clam Outdoors Niku twitch fly. The nice thing about this time of the year is you don’t have to hit the water at the crack of dawn. Letting those water temps rise just a bit will trigger a good bite late morning into early afternoon.

Here’s the nature pic of the week. An 8 point buck chasing 2 does on the Kankakee.

TTYL

Ken “Husker” O’Malley

Husker Outdoors
Waterwerks fishing team

An eight-point buck chasing two does on the Kankakee River.

Ken “Husker” O’Malley

BRAIDWOOD LAKE

Closed.

CHAIN O’LAKES AREA

Water is very low, use caution navigating.

Art Frisell at Triangle Sports and Marine in Antioch said walleye are good, especially around the bridges with the current; muskies are being caught, especially on large suckers; Marie, Channel and Catherine; crappie are good around Thirsty Turtle on Channel and around Musky Tales.

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Dave Kranz of Dave’s Bait, Tackle and Taxidermy in Crystal Lake and with his You-Tube channel, Dave Kranz Living the wild outdoors, texted:

I have a few customers chasing muskies using10-11 inch suckers on the chain and lake Geneva.

.NOTE: Check updates on water conditions at foxwaterway.com or (847) 587-8540.

NOTE 2: Stratton Lock and Dam is closed through April 30.

CHICAGO RIVER

Dan Edwards at Bridgeport Bait and Tackle said a couple sauger were caught on the South Branch on drop-shots with minnows and some white bass; Ping Tom Park producing a variety.

COOLING LAKES

Braidwood, Heidecke and LaSalle are closed.

DOWNSTATE

HENNEPIN-HOPPER: Closed.

POWERTON: Bank fishing reopens Dec. 23.

EMIQUON PRESERVE: With waterfowl season, Randy Smith, Illinois River project manager for The Nature Conservancy, emailed:

Fishing is still open, but does not start until 12 noon during waterfowl season. Waterfowl hunting stops at noon.

Access permits and liability waivers are available Tuesday to Saturday at Dickson Mounts Museum, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Details at https://www.nature.org/content/dam/tnc/nature/en/documents/2024EmiquonLakeAccessRules.pdf.

SPRING LAKE: Bank fishing allowed after 1 p.m., Oct. 26-Dec. 24.

FOX RIVER

Pete Lamar emailed:

Hi Dale,

A Fox watershed-only report this week. We got a lot of rain last week and it definitely raised water levels in the area. The Fox was up but dropping and clarity wasn’t too bad. I looked at a nearby tributary too and it had been way up only days earlier: there was a lot of mud where the high water had just been. All that increased flow didn’t do anything to bring fish into the creek though. The only smallmouths I got from the Fox were small. Same story on Sunday. I went much farther downstream, into Grundy County. Winds were howling that day and casting would’ve been difficult, but there are some big islands in that part of the river, so by fishing the lee sides it was easy enough to avoid the wind. Rain the night before had raised levels again, but not to the point that fishing was impossible. Again, not a lot of fish and they were small. But it was better than squandering three hours watching that steaming pile of crap from Soldier Field.

Pete

Dave Kranz of Dave’s Bait, Tackle and Taxidermy in Crystal Lake and with his You-Tube channel, Dave Kranz Living the wild outdoors, texted:

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Also some panfishing in the channels off the Fox River. Use crappie minnows, wax worms or gulp minnows. Shallow crank baits and Mepps in line spinners are working for smallmouth on the lower Fox River below Algonquin Dam.

GENEVA LAKE, WISCONSIN

Dave Kranz of Dave’s Bait, Tackle and Taxidermy in Crystal Lake and with his You-Tube channel, Dave Kranz Living the wild outdoors, texted:

I have a few customers chasing muskies using10-11 inch suckers on the chain and lake Geneva.

GREEN LAKE AREA, WISCONSIN

Gene Surico from Elburn with a 4-pound smallmouth bass caught while live-bait rigging a perch on Big Green Lake.

Mike Norris

Guide Mike Norris (www.comecatchsmallmouth.com) texted the photo above and emailed this:

Fishing Report – 11/11/2024

Mike Norris

Big Green Lake: Last week, rain flushed through Big Green Lake, and the water turned clear. Most fish relocated to deeper water because of the improved water clarity. Water temperature remains at 54 degrees, about three degrees warmer than in past years. But I am starting to see shallow weed growth die off. Most smallmouth bass have relocated to their historic locations for this time of year. I’m finding smallmouth bass along deeper weed edges where the coontail remains green. Look for them around 14 feet down and along the first primary dropoff in 20 – 35 feet of water. Troll slowly while checking your depth finder and look for where the baitfish are present. When you find the bait, the bass will be there. Northern pike action is good right now. Pike are chowing down on bluegills and perch, and the pike I’m catching have full stomachs. Walleyes are active in the early morning and at dusk. Cast or troll crankbaits along the dropoffs in 15 feet of water. Bluegills are holding around the cribs. Catch them jigging vertically with a red worm on a drop shot rig.

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Beaver Dam Lake: Anglers are catching walleyes at dusk fishing from shore. The best area is along the shoreline at Edgewater Park. Also, try either side of the trench at County Highway G, where the lake funnels down and crosses beneath the road. Casting and slowly retrieving crankbaits are accounting for most of the catches.

GREEN/STURGEON BAYS, WISCONSIN

Click here for the Wisconsin DNR weekly report.

HEIDECKE LAKE

Closed.

ILLINOIS RIVER

Dan Edwards at Bridgeport Bait and Tackle said some white bass being caught.

KANKAKEE RIVER

A smallmouth bass artfully photographed after being caught on Rock Creek.

Reilly Manz

Reilly Manz emailed the photo above and this:

Hi Dale,

During a Saturday morning outing to the Kankakee River, an eruption of gunfire reminded us that shooting time started at 9 a.m. in the public hunting areas surrounding the main channel.

We forgot our blaze orange. So, we retreated to the smaller waters of Rock Creek, where my friend pulled this photogenic smallmouth from a deep hole.

. . .

Take care,

Reilly

Butch Bianca holds a big smallmouth bass from the Kankakee River.

Matt Mullady

Matt Mullady texted the photo above and this:

4.5 pounds

My buddy Butch Bianca

He was with me

LAKE ERIE

Click here for the Ohio DNR Report.

LAKEFRONT

Quinn Wunar posted this wrapup of the salmon season on Instagram (sloopfisherman):

2024 Chicago Salmon wrap up:

Started throwing spoons in the middle of August, all the silver fish were coho and steelhead in 76 degree water. Weird.

Didn’t catch my first king until the very last day of August. It was a Jack and a prelude to what was a Jack heavy run all season for me. Numbers wise it was the same as most years but the quality of 3-4 year olds just wasn’t there.

Switched to the bobber middle of September with the same results. Some days 3-4 fish many days one and done. Some days none.

Still my favorite time of year to fish, was great seeing all the familiar faces out there.

Dan Edwards at Bridgeport Bait and Tackle said perch are being caught at the South Side slips, mostly on bigger minnows. Some steelhead and some salmon at the Pipe at Burnham. Steelhead are going in the harbors, white hair jig with a maggot or spawn sacs under a float; especially Diversey.

Stacey Greene at Park Bait at Montrose Harbor texted:

I’ll start with letting you all know that the plan so far is to have the shop open through the first weekend of December. If the weather allows I will try like I did last year to stay open longer.

Also for those who are interested and can make it the Chicago Fishing Advisory Committee will be meeting at the 31st street harbor community room at 10 am on Thursday November 21st, hope to see some of you there. The last meeting had a lot of anglers and a lot of great input.

Now for the fishing report. Steelhead still lead the report. Most harbors are active with Steelhead/Rainbow Trout. They are hitting many different baits including spawn sacs, hair jigs with wax worms, night crawlers, shrimp, large minnows, etc… as well as still some artificial lures and crank baits. Some Browns have been swimming around but haven’t heard of many caught. There are a few really old looking (zombie) Kings still being caught. Nice Northerns in the mix as well. No Smallmouth reports. Perch are slowly coming in here and there.

SALMON SNAGGING: Here are the details from the IDNR:

LaSALLE LAKE

Closed.

MADISON LAKES, WISCONSIN

Click here for the update from D&S Bait, Tackle & Fly Shop .

MAZONIA

Closed, except Monster remains open all year.

NORTHERN WISCONSIN

Kurt Justice at Kurt’s Island Sport Shop in Minocqua emailed:

Moving into mid-November and still with such mild temperatures. Daytime highs cresting 50 degrees some days and lows in upper 30’s to low 40’s continue to buoy lake surface temps. Have reports of lakes as low as 44 degrees with large lakes still reading 49-50 degrees.

Fishing pressure light with most anglers targeting Musky, though a few taking advantage of mild weekend to pursue Perch and Walleye.

Musky: Good – Suckers accounting for most catches. Holding rigged suckers in 14-24’ of water while casting gliders and twitch baits worked slowly up across weed edges. Fish will become more sluggish as water temps cool making slow moving lures and suckers more appealing. Takes (bites) can start getting softer and will continue to be so as water chills.

Yellow Perch: – Good – Surprise entry, but a good one as anglers working weeds of 12-14’ finding nice numbers on Crappie minnows. No jumbos but lots of good 9-10”+ eaters.

Northern Pike: Good – Liking the cool water! Pike providing some fun, late season open water action. Target remaining green weeds of 8-14’. Jig and chubs or suckers (4-6”) best. Like their bigger cousins, Pike bites surprisingly light, hence the live bait preference.

Walleye: Fair – Anglers working mud flats of 22-30’ reporting some fish on redtails and Walleye suckers on Lindy style rigs. Best along edges or flats where hard bottom meets.

With high, cold winds from the North mixing things up today (11/11), water temps will most likely slide down. Lows the rest of the week in 30’s with highs of mid-40’s will continue trend.

As a side note, rarely mentioned Whitefish on Trout Lake have been biting as they stage in 30-40’ off potential spawning flats. Swedish Pimples tipped with waxies, minnow heads or Gulp.

Happy Veterans Day! Thank you so much to all who have served.

Kurt Justice

Kurt’s Island Sports Shop
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NORTHWEST INDIANA

Capt. Rich Sleziak at Slez’s Bait in Lake Station texted:

Few lakers, whitefish and perch being caught off of Michigan city lighthouse pier.

After the last rain we had a few fresh steelhead came up in local nwi tributaries.

Crappie in Lake George in Hobart still good using minnows around the gazebo and around the bridges using minnows.

ROCK RIVER, WISCONSIN

A good walleye caught from the Rock River in Wisconsin.

Arden Katz

Arden Katz texted the photo above from the Jefferson Dam and said some sauger and a couple walleye were being caught. He use’s jigs and flies: 2- or-3 inch white Keitech on an 1/8th-ounce jig with a fly 24 inches above.

ROOT RIVER, WISCONSIN

Click here for the Wisconsin DNR’s report, usually on Tuesday or Wednesday.

SHABBONA LAKE

Winter site hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. through Jan. 31. Boondocks is closed.

SOUTHEAST WISCONSIN LAKEFRONT

Click here for the southern Lake Michigan reports from the Wisconsin DNR.

SOUTHWEST MICHIGAN

Staff at Tackle Haven in Benton Harbor said steelhead are going at Berrien Springs and a few steelhead are being caught off the pier at St. Joseph.

WOLF LAKE

Dan Edwards at Bridgeport Bait and Tackle said some walleye and crappie.

WOLF RIVER, WISCONSIN

Guide Bill Stoeger in Fremont texted:

The walleye bite was good this morning. From the Rat River to Poygan was the best. Vertical jigging with minnows, color didn’t seem to matter. Water temp 45 degrees Tuesday

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